Daily News, Franklin, Johnson County, 23 November 1889 — Page 4
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EX'S 81TIT8 AND OVERCOATS.
Great Success in Terre Haute!
OTTR ONE-PRICE SYSTEM OP DOING BUSINESS]
We employ none but competent an«l experienced salesmen, who are not allowed to tsrepresent goods in any particular. We gtsarantee and will make good every representation ntada by our employes. In addition to our Terre Haute house, we Lave the largest ston* in many of the leading cities of the country, which gives us the greatest outlet for clothing of any wholesale and retail manufacturer in the market. We mil more
ard pa
thiUi any other concern in the We*st. While we manufacture all clothing that we well, our purchase* in Furnishing goods are enormous. We gain every advantage iu haying no lots are to large for us to handle, and in closing lots we get great re? iluctionft in price# so that we are enabled to offer the lowest prices ever offered in imth num's Famishing Goods. Hat*. Caps and Gloves.
INT THICKS MARKED IN PLAIN KIGL'RKFC ON A 1,1. GOODS.
Jtye Sall^of tf?eJou/i?
MYERS BROS
GREAT
TO-DAY WILL, BE THE
visit our store to-day. It will be money in your pocket. Bargains in Men's Suits! Bargains iu Men's Overcoats!
Bargains in Boys' Suits! bargains l^ovs'Ovenoat« S ik&rgatns fn I'nderwcar!
MYERS BROS.,
LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. C0R.4TH AND MAIN
MACHIN'K YVOItKS.
PHCENIX FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS.
Ninth street, near Union Depot
Terre Haute, Indiana.
AxerAcrimwui or
Engines, Boilers, Mill and Mining Machinery.
Architectural iron work a specialty. Dealers in belting, bolting cloth, pipe, bras® goods.*»d all kinds of mill and machinery supplies. Engine and boiler repairing promptly attended to. \lr'
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IT'S A CORKER!
THE GREAT
PIXLEY & CO.
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STORE OPEN TILL 11 TO-NIGHT.
Sale!
BARGAIN DAY!
We have added several new salesmen to our force to insure you Rcmeudmr, this is a money raising sale. It will f«iv you to
Bargains in Men's Pants! Bargains in Children's Knee-Pants! .Barguius in |ltosierj
Bargains in Susjwnders! Bargains iu Hats and Caps! Bargains in every department
A I N S E E
Tfie enrnd* mt *lnre plAiniy ll tin* «lo»y of p.»f«ilAHiy of ot»r and Yoar n&*»m your approval iwad iod tu of oxir methoil a W A a it a a to lhaiyour te c-r* yoat*. ffluod ibathn s^nultte bona fide friem hi out^Uurd. Ion It mil iwy \%m vbit tw, Idok through our -t.^rk and our pne««, fcwmrnM o!hmi nn new and clean. Uiia yrV wu tare and confonnmg to U* men ry jMirlicwlar. C—• md vo«r dotimui for one-third yon have «o pay ia my nw
BUDWIGSCO.,
0m Prtrt CKrtfcien, Haom Fttmisteers,
yonr cloth it^g fw one
Main.-, Street.
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NOTICE.
victior. of anyone stealing this paper from subscribers. NKWS PCBUSHIM
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Miss Minnie Hicklin j?ave a masque party to her friends. Superintendent Burke, of the Street Railway Company, is sick.
Miss Jessie Levering, of I^afavette, is visiting Mi88 Katherine Hudnut. Mrs. Donn Robert* is entertaining two young lady guest* from Cincinnati.
Will Tyler and family, of Milwaukee, will spend the holidays in this city. Rumor says there will be three ed-, dings in the schools during holidays. .Mrs. A..J. Kelly has returned from a week's visit with iter sister at Decatur, 111.
W. II. Sage :-a sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Stewart, South street.
Miss A trues Pochin, of the 3d district,
will spend Thanksgiving at home Spencer. Mr.s. Katherine Halpin, nee Ijiuib, is pleasantly located at 2M4 I-oomis street, Chicago.
Mrs. L. J. liaker, of Princeton, is visitirg Mrs. J. T. H. Miller, on n«rth Seventh street.
Miss Hattie I-o Murjihy, of Chicago, will arrive to-lav and be the gue*t of Miss Mayme Briggs.
IMr Tom Cookerly will spend Sunday \\ith the family of Mrs. Bell, corner ot Kighth and Ohio streets.
Mrs. lr. M. 1.. Whiteside and daughter, Miss May, of Paris, 111., visited Mrs. M. S, Armstrong on yesterday.
Little Miss Kthel Havens will give a dancing party to her junenile friends on next Wednesday afternoon.
Judge Mack returned from Nashville and left aniost immediately for Chicago, Mrs. Mack accompanying him. ill
Rev. L. C. Buckles, well known in Methodist circles, is seeking improvement in health at Hutchinson, Kan. £jg:
Miss Lyne, of Danville, Ills., who has been visiting Miss Sparks, of North Fourth street, has gone to Kentucky.
Rev. James 1. Stanley returned yesterday from Indianapolis. He was in attendance upon the upon the convocation of the central hennery.
Mrs. Marion TueII and Miss TuelI returned from Chicago this morning. Mrs. Tuell will remain here some davs and Miss Tuell will return to Wortniugton this afternoon.
Mrs. K. L. Johns made a Hying trip to Terre Haute this week. She is beautifully located at 5XSA Fast Division street. Chicago, only a few doors from the residence of Potter 1'almerA
Mrs. Fred Jenckes has not declined the jxjsition recently ottered to her to sing as sopranist in the First Presbyterian Church on Euclid avenue. Cleveland, Ohio, but has the proposition open until January 1. She will probably accept.
After a very pleasant entertainment of a literary nature at the Commercial College last evening. Professor Isbell entertained his guests at a supper spread at Williams' restaurant. An enjoyable occasion was had.
The designs for the testimonial to Professor Mendenhall, from students of the Rose Polytechnic Institute, have been received. It is probable that one forwarded by Tiffany 'k Co., of New York, will le the one ordered. It is to be a tablet of bronze the R. P. I. monogram accupyiug the renter, a rose in each corner, and*the" names of the lour classes* offering the tribute:
The ladies' Decorative Art society met on yesterday afternoon at the residence of Sirs. F. M. Halverly, on south Fifth street. The paper presented by Mrs. R. G. Hudnut ®n the subject assigned her— l-aees—was most interesting, well pre-
TERRE HAUTE DAILY NEWS. SATDRDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889
Co.
PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. tr msw is in the
lee
Goodman is recovering. Jesse Trneblood, of Paola.
The Old Folks' Euchre Club plays to- amf trv ^ypippt night. Wm. Osterhage of FreelandvUIe, Ind., is in the city.
The usual dimis-
pared and complete. The usual discus-
Ball, south Sixth street.
1Splenuid,"
as descriptive exclamations, are out of date, passe and had form. When signifying the highest of praise, it is ihe correct tiling, now, to say—"Ah, 'tis not half had." This expression signifies satiety of even the cream of things has a liv touch of the highly cultivated, indulged Joseph Strong at or blase. Coming from the lips of an' authority in London, it haa lieen known to make the fame of an author or the fqi:lune of a dressmaker.
The German Club gave their first party for this season last evening at the home of Mr. J. C. McGregor, on North Eighth istreet. The elub membership is simply a list selected fnm Terre Hsute's ehoict«t I and gayest society young people, an*! their eutertainmenta for the winter promiae to l»e our most brilliant social event*. I Mr, and Mrs. Charles Minshall, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank K. Robinson, Mr. and Mm. R. D. Diggws, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peddle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 1-ewis Cox, Mess B« ach, Miss MH5r(^pir. Miss Jould, Mijy Hnssey. Miss Hudnut, Miss Duncan,
tl*e ewning. however, d:r,ni.ieR wew discarded aiid the party appeared as r*ri asMed a bonottet. The iifttng of on
mask was a g«e*t aorpnse and
McKeen, Mr. Me»re«(w Mw. Mf^*r«for remaining with Wim,
(1rr«U Oaru
New snitxc William Gray Cliarif« Roberta, on ttote W. W. R.5ru»eyf attor»
»«y. Jane 31. May «. f.««or^e W. Farit and AnnaC. Fam, on ve»ior T* C, Henley, nttorney.
JSAVE 25 CENTS.
Numerous complaints having come the office of failure to receive the News and investigation having shown that the ij GRIFFITH'S NOVEL OFFER paper was properly delivered, ten dollars TO CUSTOMERS. reward is offered for the arrest and con-
Any person cutting out the notice which follows will find it worth just 25 cents. Cut it out of TUB NEWS and take it to T. J. Griffith's shoe store, No. 32 South Fourth street, at any time next week, beginning Monday, November 25th. On all purchases amounting to $2.20 or over one of these coupons for 25 cents will be taken as just so much
25 CENTS.
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PRESENTED
IN
PART PAYMENT
Tern1 Haute has long been in need of such a house. Mr. Heyden has established a restaurant for business men, clerks and all those who do not have an opportunity of going home to lunch. It is haudsomelv appointed and the dinner or lunch served cannot be equaled in the city. Everything is first-class and the service is the best. The Cincinnati house is conducted
011
{'lean the street crossings for the school children. Over a hitfldred rtcw houses in the •South Hud, besides the new school building this year.
The funeral services of Uev. Ransom Hawley will be held at the Central Presbyterian Church Sunday at 2 p. in.
The sleigh-bell symphony at the Presbyterian Church last night was a grand success in every particular. A supper
was
"lovely,M "charming,'' etc,.
.^ved after the concert.
u£' I Ton« ll»nte shopping in Chi u,.,-ks hciHt' at (he honw of Mr. W. !'',lnnS,[,ie """S""1
foK ]mi Tb
A flue Harrington pright was dn-
Cotuinff' from the lijis of an Uence, after having had in constant use don, it ban been knonn
lW(nUy
of Mr. Kussner.
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I'olylrrhnlr ^ote*.
III health has caused several students
to leave the imtitute.
There is a Strang •tudents against the
Messm. Spetwer Ball, Bauer, this, the student is clearly in the right I George Bunt in. Mr. Daaahi- n. Mr. Cun-, and not a child to be ordered out of the ningtiam, Mr. Reyes, Mr. Pugh. Messm Imilding. The faculty shoukl n*albe that "lcKe»ui.
J»hn llksylc. IVn Mcl Kariy, Albert Wyeth, Harry TK»uipeon. trousiv. constitnte tiie sb. Ten conpS«?« were preaeat Uu4 evening all in. pink domisavr one n^an. who nnfrrtunatelv is adjudged color bliml.
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Here it is. cut it out
ON ANY
CHASE
aiu^
PUR
OVER $2.20.
THE CINCINNATI HOUSE.
I.ntirfl.v Kefiiriiiifched ami Improved in Every Way.' Mr. Ixmis Heyden, the enterprising I (proprietor of the Cincinnati House, 17, Eighth
-1 ^"orth Fourth street, this? week
issued invitations to his friends and the public to attend the reopening of the re-
JD moleled house. The opening occurred I (luring the week. The house is indeed beautiful. It has been handsomely repainted and repapered. The..furniture.is all new and the very best.
the European plan. The
dining hall is under the personal supervision of Mrs. Heyden, which is a guarantee of excellent dinners. The house contains a number of rooms handsomely furnished. On the second floor are parlors which the proprietor reserves for private parties. They are furnished in keeping with the handsome decorations of the remainder of the house. They can be secured for society parties, business meetings or other meetings. In connection with the restaurant they are just the thing for lunch parties.
Business men will do well to drop in and procure their lunch at Mr. Heyden's. They will find it all that can be desired in the way of a first-class restaurant. Already many are taking advantage of the opportunity, and the house will increase in popularity.
Mr. Heyden keeps on hand a large supply of wine for family use especially. I^ast year he disposed of thirty-eight barrels. He has built up a large trade bv reason of the excellency of the goods handled, and their cheapness. He makes a specialty of California wines, and also has' other domestic wines from Ohio and Missouri. He disposes of his wine by the gallon or in cases. He also has a fine line of red wines. The very best imported wines can be found at Mr. Heyden's. He has Bordeau and others. So excellent are they in quality that numerous physicians recommend them when patients are in need of such for medicinal purposes.
The Cincinnati house is one ol' which the proprietor should feel proud. He is to be congratulated upon his improvements and the establishment of a firstclass restaurant for the public. His efforts are already appreciated and the Cincinnati is Hure to grow in popular favor,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
12 pounds granulated sugar for 14 pounds soft white sugar for...... 15 pounds medium brown sugar for. Arbuckle's Coffee, per package Kiugan's shoulders, per pound
•_'o pound sack patent flour 25 pound sack tamily flour Patent flour, per barrel Family flour, per barrel Coal oil, best on the market, per gal Mustard sardines, per box Oil sardines, two boxes for Star Soap, six bars for
Her Theory.
"What are you going to have for din-, ner!" said a young womau from the city who was visiting her rural relatives. "Corned beef," replied her uncle. "Corned beef!" "Yes." "I suppose that resulted from the blacksmith's putting shoes on the -cow that didn't fit her."—Merchant Traveler,
SAXON RICHARDSON
HAVE BOUGHT OUT
JEFF D.MORRIS' (irociTV.
Friends of the former proprietor are requested to continue their patronage. The new firm has added tlnir entire stock of tea and coffee to the grocery, and will continue to keep the very finest that can be procured.
All accounts will be "settled by the firm.
No. 28 South Sixth St.
ON EASY PAYMENTS.
Uirge line of Holiday goods, consistiug of r«K'kcre, rugs, parlor sets, lace curtains lamps, lounges, carpets, stoves, easels albums, and a great many other useful I articles at J.ts. T. ROYSK'S, 071 Main Street/
SCH"oL
al"nnMli!
fog of last Thursday, suffered great inconvenience. Daylight failed utterly, the electric lights went out, and confusion reigned supreme. The salesmen and women crowded the doors, and the timid ami wicked grew pale.
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Jeav u»e imutme '«tnc for some weeks yet, and undoubt-1 Mr. H. Kickinmn will «iW»««. tow
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design for the bronxe tablet to be present- "E® »ow J°«
among
spying which
Hussey, Miss liwtnut, viisg i»nncan. Mias Kiclwrd»on. of Bra/il. Mfes lt(»lami.: lieing done in the balls of the building. ing a winter suit and heavy overcoat. Misa Haberly, Miss Tuell, Mi^ Hoyd, In the present trouble growing out of
Sam attempts at bnlldoasing may p«mlt disa.-
u^r^^iX^yiand
Mr. Mclean lor the purpose of defeating Brie* lor the scnatonship. it well, known that Mr. Mrl^awo haa «idjt^anie 5
oppoaed
that Mvcm has some such end in view Pittsburg Chmnicle-Telegraph.
HERZ' BAZAR.
Here Bulletin!
is l£kl:
Almost everybody knows by this time that our business is conducted on the "Strictly One Price Basis," and that all goods are marked in plain selling figures Yet probably few consider what a double benefit this system is to them just now as marking down time of cloaks is at hand. 'What will the average merchant do? He will put his own private selling
.mark on his cloaks or other goods and try to old price from you tor them if he can. What are We mark reduced prices on every garment and give at once the benefit of the reduction body. Which way is the most honest one
HERZ' BAZAR
Nos. 512 and 514 Wabash Avenue.
GROCERIES.
CAN ANYTHING BEAT THIS?
FOR DANCING.
OOWUXO HAM-
New class for beginners commcnces, Misses and Masters. Tuesdav afternoon December 3rd, at 4 o'clock. iwSlh'T) o™fi. w"ln""l"s|immense
New class for
ered vesterdav bv Mr. Kussnej to Mr.! gentlemen, commences TuesdAv evening, I
his elegant new resi-
yean a piano also booght
1 yons, 'i'2, has gone home sick. JM ,lar (o, ThanksjriTini: „plni„n
leginners7
d"'
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^H3SSSS:liiliEll WPN S.
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get
E W E O S
Corner Fourteenth and Main Streets,
SELL FROM TO-DAY
$1
FEED OF ALL KINDS, THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Reuiomljor, we sell tirst-class goods cheaper than any house in the TELEPHONE
Air.
ladies and
December 3rd, at 7:150 o'clock. Advanced class meets Monday even-' ing, December 2d, at 7:30 o'clock.
References required from strangers. v. n. OSKAB IM KXWBtt, Instructor.
It Haa Come.
Vou,' of course, have heard of llie not
UlJl »ld w«th8r would
P^Uon.!FaS(
cbmscoturelonndn-. »t the weatbar bureau wben the L_
n*v®
,een
el to Dr. Mendenhall. not nlways wise to tempt the elements ,j, n* to MUford 1 feelittif among the! hy not heeding warning. However, it 4IJI MI ill. is not too late to make amends by buy-! "r'—•-
owens & Knight's and make a
selection from their excellent stock. Flu and satisfaction guaranteed. •.
Vcs, smoke "CRESSIDA" I Florida
1)11V them from till'
early possible that he is sUll in the employ of 5 and the best fruit ever Chen*
antlHirized agents in this city,
tlill ifeSfl
in Kcv West and Im
Parted Cigars just received at
Best 5c Cigar OB Eartli.
the we
Gloss soap, six bars for ..........25c Blue soap, six bars for 25c California table apricots, per can 20c New mince meat, throe pounds for.. ,26c New apple butter, three pounds for. .25c New jellies, three pounds for........ ,,2oe Parlor matches, four boxes for 5c Star tobacco, per pound ,45c Sledge tobacco, per pound 35c Muzzy's lutup starch, four pounds for 25c Pearl starch, six pounds for 25c California honey drip syrup, per gal. .(HkSaratoga chips, per pound .25c
188.
ALL TIIATJS
1
Is an Inspection of the Mamiiiuili Stuck
Ed K. Lawrence has an im mense stock of bargains at 5 and 10 cts. and upwards at his
novelty store next door west of Fisher's shoe store. The biggest line ever brought to the city. Branch store at Fourth and Cherry. Inspect the stock iand you will- make purchases.
See those splendid gloves and fur caps that S. lxeb, the popular hatter, has at his store at Fifth and Main streets. They are just what are needed for the ap-
proachitig winter. The line is immense liberal and a customer cannot fail to be suited n, colored His prices are reasonable. His line of ^.Jn the general goods is immense and embraces -drunkcnni everything in the hat line. Don't fail to ^ing to see
Loeb if you art in need of a hat
or caf». tie fined $1 iporn ingot "went to ia to satisfy and Stiit
•:5&)«cand Upwards
Eientiling al E. E. Lawttiice's Store.
All that Mr. Lawrence asks
lthe public is to call and seethe jting
stock
ever before shown
I laute. The goods speak lor J! .themselves, vFirst door west of Fisher's shoe store.
Tlie Blizzard and many stvlcs of Worsted Hoods and
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|nn«t ^Icd 1 Co-On
inptsio and Jfothari 421 Sou Jady is is a
same
Elalfotthed
doing?
lity. 1 that th her an« jroned. %just rel rks by I 'ningto red in is so met *ently ins It a notal ncithe ex plan is simp! violent, •ervatioi jJown in *as ravii ood in ely noi tic and eiit. dov 4 tercd th awe ov xlued a taken a he case.
in figures to every-
I the on as an »e seems to be 6 is as
HFLTCY CA:
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by re
Darcy, that 1 inth sti the fall,
.at he sue* U. Citv All i| Judge
Sfr.
ie oil' j] TayU
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Hity. T» XA that !ai 8. fall, as in anothe
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/IT COUR-
:p«w« of Xmltwil the State 0n Janie fined $2? «ir to the Si thieves, »rl. Tlwuim jrinto
Mack jspendod on showed its
011 ac
that tiii
2d for ci
cc New*. tes Sween f»on suspit
'rts to the jr-colored
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naiswiten IIISJ Xshcet*'
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Due Monday, one carloa
?®lebrated J-
OnlVibrand- Guarantee/fancy fru^
in thjs market C. H. GOLDSMITH
Car Michigan Cabbage received this morning at Gol ^smith's.
FOR ItKKT.
HKST—Hovtue of tear rk»h (rtlftan
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ftmruftitfe rtreet, weti ioc«l«d, |»ro^-. to ftmt-rUM comUtUm, and cl»u 1 I {nrribiMw sad stdrralk la fkr«tcla«i repsif. o» W CUrrr,
Arm
a
janitors h»i
lillpin
abort rifiee .fthat their ftn t»nritig
about
in what
e'oller-skatcs-"«
Nothing in erre
the grass
up eu.
their
for the Bo •Irs. Munce, tred for at tl 1
O^lays-oli
to alopt the
FeCll
for lancv jfoods,
-v „Iicpwjb8. Bmz
FOR TIIANKSGIVINti v.TItAJSF"1"
Dp John K. Kihlaod.
flt*t #alt
A-Harris'.citr««1 Oranges,® AligatiMtog •oon^den
morning. the day and again in ash 4»a*loa riled, jfng attorney fibe Circuit €01 /, Tlioraas Thoi them
iiwioners held the matter rty-owncre 1 ning of Koas 1
ftetU+4. executrix I, the estal lf haa been
Iver and
and ^ut
